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i think that the principles that in texas stand for today align more closely with texas families. think what we see in texas, we've seen all over the country. districts have been drawn hrough redistricting processes that have taken place over the last couple of decades that now only take place at the extreme party level. o in texas where the dramatic number of our districts are republican, the only conversations that are really had in the political arena, which, of course, is the best place for public discourse issues, are taking place at the very far right extreme. it's not reflective of who are.e in texas really i think parity will come, once again, not to keep repeating the same answer, but to be able to engage with people at their get s and hopefully tot them to think about things in a new way. >> how does the democratic party texas attractive to hispanics while advocating strong pro choice policies? >> the latino community in texas no different than the angulo or the african-american community. leaders who care about nd work on the things that matter to families. when you pol
i think that the principles that in texas stand for today align more closely with texas families. think what we see in texas, we've seen all over the country. districts have been drawn hrough redistricting processes that have taken place over the last couple of decades that now only take place at the extreme party level. o in texas where the dramatic number of our districts are republican, the only conversations that are really had in the political arena, which, of course, is the best place for...
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gubernatorial candidates in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. me hereu all for having today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today. let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of voice. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my family tried to spend as much time as we could with my grandparents. they lived in the
gubernatorial candidates in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. me hereu all for having today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas...
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texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilating immigrants so that they are successful here. of aornia is much more welfare state. it indoctrinates immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas, in my opinion, for jobs. people go to california for welfare. so you are seeing, i think, the differing economic outcomes of a result of this. texas is the model that other states should be in your lading. -- in your lading. -- emulating. >> you can see the entire interview at 5:00 p.m. eastern. later, the senate passed an immigration measure in june. the house committee has considered immigration legislation, but nothing has come to the house floor for debate. a reporter from the "national journal" will take your phone calls. townhall gets underway at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> tonight on c-span for the encore presentation of "first ladies." >> campaigning is not allowed. john quinc
texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilating immigrants so that they are successful here. of aornia is much more welfare state. it indoctrinates immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas, in my opinion, for jobs. people go to california for welfare. so you are seeing, i think, the differing economic outcomes of a...
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texas is home to 2 million immigrants. there are more immigrants in texas band there are people in oklahoma. that's another thing texas can brag about. of 4.2 million people, that means about 10% of all immigrants living in america are here in texas, one third more than any state. it is almost essentially tied with new york. 16% of the texas population is an immigrant, one in six. let me give that time toin amern eight. if you look just here in dallas, about one in four. really, i think we could not be in a much better place than america to have this discussion right now. i am joined by a fabulous panel of experts. usy are going to enlighten and him pack the relationship between growth in texas. many have probably seen him on tv. it ordered member of the wall street journal, he writes about immigration, taxes, many things. i am sure you have read his articles. he has been an advocate for years, a scholar, and we are privileged to have you here, steve. thank you for coming. something you do well is
texas is home to 2 million immigrants. there are more immigrants in texas band there are people in oklahoma. that's another thing texas can brag about. of 4.2 million people, that means about 10% of all immigrants living in america are here in texas, one third more than any state. it is almost essentially tied with new york. 16% of the texas population is an immigrant, one in six. let me give that time toin amern eight. if you look just here in dallas, about one in four. really, i think we...
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these are the traders here in times square is can in austin, texas. hel hello, boys, great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second. because there's another tech stock bringing smiles to the faces of investors everywhere. that is, yep, facebook. breaking through 40 bucks today a jp morgan upgrade. get this, with today's move, facebook's market cap is just shy of $100 billion. yep, that's with a b. more than mcdonald's, more than american express and even boeing. and the question, is it too late to get in? brian, i'm going to start with you, everyone point to 38 mark, the ipo price as a key barrier, so now we're at 40 bucks and a little bit of change, do you see more gains from here? >> certainly the move up after earnings has been enormous. caught me by surprise. had some trades on before the earnings play, made some quick money on that. hoping to see the stock down tick so i could get back in. but the move has been amazing to the upside. they're meeting some of their goals, monetizing out of their mobile area, now 41% of their revenue. video d
these are the traders here in times square is can in austin, texas. hel hello, boys, great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second. because there's another tech stock bringing smiles to the faces of investors everywhere. that is, yep, facebook. breaking through 40 bucks today a jp morgan upgrade. get this, with today's move, facebook's market cap is just shy of $100 billion. yep, that's with a b. more than mcdonald's, more than american express and even boeing. and the question, is it...
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paul from abilene, texas, opposes same-sex marriage. caller: i'm a 59-year-old gay man and i have always been opposed to gay marriage. i think it is wrong and god intended for man and woman to be married even though most state end in divorce. ifis still my belief that two manan two women want to have a commitment ceremony, that's fine. womentwo men and two want a ceremony, that's fine. does thet other issues marriage law foundation get into and get behind the? guest: divorce reform is a key and i'm one ofrk the few lawyers that has been involved in the effort to get a state to repeal the no-fault divorce law and go back to what fault a spouse may have been engaged in. ,e see now a development essentially using children as a commodity, buying and selling through third-party reproduction and that is one of the issues we somehave to address and in ways it is linked to the question of same-sex marriage because when we change the definition of marriage, there are all sorts of way that the law uses marriage for a marker of determining who it
paul from abilene, texas, opposes same-sex marriage. caller: i'm a 59-year-old gay man and i have always been opposed to gay marriage. i think it is wrong and god intended for man and woman to be married even though most state end in divorce. ifis still my belief that two manan two women want to have a commitment ceremony, that's fine. womentwo men and two want a ceremony, that's fine. does thet other issues marriage law foundation get into and get behind the? guest: divorce reform is a key and...
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that is all i can say from texas. i am hispanic. they will communicate the republicans with hispanics, and their morals are more acceptable. >> you mentioned morals. is that a higher issue for you than something like immigration reform? caller: yes. more than the immigration reform. i am an american citizen. i was democratic. i like chris christie for president. i hope he wins. >> thanks for your call this evening. florida is next, independent line. jeff. hello. caller: hi. this is a little bit off subject, but i have been independent since ross perot ran for president. i would like to know, why, and how do we change it, that the independents can vote in the primaries? i have not been able to vote in the primaries for a long time. i do not think our representatives can do this all by themselves. i believe the american citizens have to get more involved. if the representatives go back to the basics and give the american people what they are asking for, we can do leaps and bounds in the 21st century. that is all i have to say. >> than
that is all i can say from texas. i am hispanic. they will communicate the republicans with hispanics, and their morals are more acceptable. >> you mentioned morals. is that a higher issue for you than something like immigration reform? caller: yes. more than the immigration reform. i am an american citizen. i was democratic. i like chris christie for president. i hope he wins. >> thanks for your call this evening. florida is next, independent line. jeff. hello. caller: hi. this is...
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these are the traders in times square and in austin, texas. hello, boys. great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second because there's another decent tech stock bringing smiles to investors and that is facebook. breaking through $40 on a jpmorgan upgrade. facebook's market cap is just shy of $100 billion. and that is, by the way folks, more than mcdonald's, american express and boeing. the question we have, is it too late to get in? let's get in on the money and find out. brian, i'm going to start with you. everyone pointed to the 38 mark, right, the ipo price as a key barrier. now we've broken through it. we're at $40, do you see more gains from here? >> certainly the move up after earnings has been enormous. it sort of caught me by surprise a little bit. i had some trades on before the earnings play. made some quick money on that. i kind of got out. i was hoping to see the stock down tick a bit and cover the gap up. but certainly this move has been amazing to the upside. meeting their goals, monetizing ad revenue, now 41% of their revenue. video demand is the next
these are the traders in times square and in austin, texas. hello, boys. great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second because there's another decent tech stock bringing smiles to investors and that is facebook. breaking through $40 on a jpmorgan upgrade. facebook's market cap is just shy of $100 billion. and that is, by the way folks, more than mcdonald's, american express and boeing. the question we have, is it too late to get in? let's get in on the money and find out. brian, i'm...
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houston, texas. go ahead. caller: hello. >> you are on the air. a&mer: i go to texas university. i have a comment whether there is a relationship between student loans and graduation. when you are a professor, you're theone who benefits from availability of student loans. allows more students to attend the university. there would be an availability of liquid cash that comes to the university. providing student loans to raising tuition, special private universities, to havingnother side student loans available. you raise the price of tuition across the board. how far along are you in your education at a&m? >> junior year this fall. >> good luck to you. we go to alabama. go ahead. republican line. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i should mention that it seems to me like the only reason to most people have an incentive to -- i'm school is for glad he mentioned the ivy leagues. ande's a lot of social future business partners through that type of school. thatne else commented that looking for.s >> he was looking to go to an ivy league school or what kind of relationships co
houston, texas. go ahead. caller: hello. >> you are on the air. a&mer: i go to texas university. i have a comment whether there is a relationship between student loans and graduation. when you are a professor, you're theone who benefits from availability of student loans. allows more students to attend the university. there would be an availability of liquid cash that comes to the university. providing student loans to raising tuition, special private universities, to havingnother...
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this year alone, i hit new york and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >>> when she was just 14 years old, becca curl was told the man she thought was her father was actually her stepfather. >> years later she found out her biological father's name and sometime after that sent a facebook message to someone she believed to be her dad. >> two years passed, and there it was. finally, a reply from her father. they've been talking since june, but they're about to meet for the very first time. >> hi. >> we're so happy you're with us. >> thank you. >> you have quite the story. your mom out of the blue -- you weren't asking questions. you had no reason to. she tells you at 14. what was your reaction then? >> i was really surprised. a little bit shocked, of course. >> uh-huh. >> and then i asked a follow-up question wanting to know more. and you know, who it was. and she was a little bit guarded with the details. so i jus
this year alone, i hit new york and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ >>> when she was just 14 years old, becca curl was told the man she thought was her father was actually her stepfather. >> years later she found out her biological father's name and sometime after that sent a facebook message to someone she believed to be her dad. >> two years passed,...
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probably a walk in the park for her because she started covering the texas state legislature. again, stepping in for camille, so thank you for that. next to jen is john stanton who also has "rollcall" roots. he is the chair of buzz feed here in washington. smith, the editor described him as a reporter's reporter with being in his veins. he's a third-generation news man and it probably doesn't hurt he's a former bouncer as well. at the end of the table is alex mueller, currently with "rollcall." he is currently the design editor, so he gives us a graphic perspective. he has a background graphics, graphic design and journalism and web design and production. his current career niche is making our legislatures look at least interesting online and in print. not sure we envy him that one. that's a great group and we are happy to have them here. i would ask you not to make any kind of hesitation. mercifully, none of them brought power points. i thought we just throw out some questions and jump in, panelists, jumped in with each other and we will talk about whatever you want to talk a
probably a walk in the park for her because she started covering the texas state legislature. again, stepping in for camille, so thank you for that. next to jen is john stanton who also has "rollcall" roots. he is the chair of buzz feed here in washington. smith, the editor described him as a reporter's reporter with being in his veins. he's a third-generation news man and it probably doesn't hurt he's a former bouncer as well. at the end of the table is alex mueller, currently with...
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>> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. >> i cannot hear you. >> what are you planning to making an issue of in texas? why focus on texas? what specifically do you think needs to be made there? >> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. i also think that there needs to be more union people in the state of texas. we are going to give that a try. we think that people in texas, with the wages and the conditions they face, they are anxious. we have not given them the proper attention that it deserves. we will be giving it attention in the future. we are very dismayed there is only one state in the nation that doesn't have a fire code. only one state in the nation that prohibits its counties from having a fire code. that will be texas. that is troubling for workers. my background is in health and safety. my first job was chairman of the health and safety committee. th
>> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. >> i cannot hear you. >> what are you planning to making an issue of in texas? why focus on texas? what specifically do you think needs to be made there? >> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. i also think that there needs to be more union...
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host: thank you for the call on the independent line from dallas, texas. yesterday the "post" janet yellen is considered the to the front run tore replace enter nangey as the fed chairman and again that story is available online at the "washington post."com let's go back to this piece by robert rice. he points out income, wealth and power have become more concentrated at the top now than they have been in the past 90 years and as a result many believe have come to believe the zech is stacked against them. based on the headline from his essay, what makes americans so angry and divided. the president will commemorate the 50th anniversary, the i have a dream speech and his watch and preview of what the president will say. for obama racial progress includes past and future converge and as the story points out, on the steps of the lincoln memorial on august 28 current and former advisors say he will want to impress upon listeners -- host: and a couple of other related stories with regard to the civil rights movement and the speech by dr. king, this is the cover
host: thank you for the call on the independent line from dallas, texas. yesterday the "post" janet yellen is considered the to the front run tore replace enter nangey as the fed chairman and again that story is available online at the "washington post."com let's go back to this piece by robert rice. he points out income, wealth and power have become more concentrated at the top now than they have been in the past 90 years and as a result many believe have come to believe...
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now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil liberties independent of official investigations. >> i completely agree. the problem is, the observation has been made that we haven't been to the crime site. our collection capabilities, the way we collect information has increased the amount of information we have. almost inevitably, when something happens like boston, we can look back and find points of opportunity to engage or do more. the lesson, the difficult lesson is the fbi bases what it can do on the amount of information it has. a predicate what they do on how much information. that is a tried and true way of condu
now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil...
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. >>> en texas hombre matÓ a cuatro personas e hiriÓ a cuatro mÁs. sospechoso e:b llegÓ a la casa de su ex novia, al no encontrarla asesinÓ a dos personas y dejÓ a dos jovenes heridos, luego se dirigiÓ a otra vivienda en la poblaciÓn de de soto donde lanzÓ un explosivo, al detonar matÓ a dos personas mÁs, dejÓ de disparar cuando se le terminaron las balas, fue a la estaciÓn de policÍa, se hizo pasar por vÍctima y afortunadamente fue arrestado. >>> los amigos de los hermanos tsar tsarnaev fueron acusado de obstruir la justicia durante la investigaciÓn de los hechos, los jovenes recogieron la computadora y la mochila y la lanzaron a un basurero. >>> joven mexicana por tomar la decisiÓn de interrumpir su embarazo de forma in voluntaria sufr sufre. >>> joaquÍn fuentess tiene la historia. >>> hilda es una joven humilde, vive en el centro de mÉxico en el estado de san luis, potosÍ. >>> la metieron a la cÁrcel y la acusaron del delito de aborto en el 2012. >>> necesitaba ayuda de un mÉdico, traia una hemorragia fuerte, entra una mujer que
. >>> en texas hombre matÓ a cuatro personas e hiriÓ a cuatro mÁs. sospechoso e:b llegÓ a la casa de su ex novia, al no encontrarla asesinÓ a dos personas y dejÓ a dos jovenes heridos, luego se dirigiÓ a otra vivienda en la poblaciÓn de de soto donde lanzÓ un explosivo, al detonar matÓ a dos personas mÁs, dejÓ de disparar cuando se le terminaron las balas, fue a la estaciÓn de policÍa, se hizo pasar por vÍctima y afortunadamente fue arrestado. >>> los amigos de...
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car: our next caller is y, joining us from cedar park, texas. caller: the reason i am calling is i am in a tough situation when many americans. i am about 60 years old. my wife is 51. she has migraines. i have high blood pressure. the last time i contacted insurance companies, will cross was the only one that would talk to me. at that point time, it was about $800 a month with a $5,000 deductible. i make about $40,000 a year. my wife makes about 25,000. we cannot do it. it is like buying another house. it is useless to have a policy that has a $5,000 deductible. i do not know what we're going to do. it hits home. movie, of course assault on wall street." got cancer and she chose to split her wrists to keep from putting him in debt. the only solution if you get a catastrophic illness is to put a gun to your head because we do not have the ability to pay these bills. to the cardiologists for high blood pressure. i can pay him $80 cash and take care of my bill. if you bill the insurance company, it is $280. i can pay $7 for blood work. the bill the
car: our next caller is y, joining us from cedar park, texas. caller: the reason i am calling is i am in a tough situation when many americans. i am about 60 years old. my wife is 51. she has migraines. i have high blood pressure. the last time i contacted insurance companies, will cross was the only one that would talk to me. at that point time, it was about $800 a month with a $5,000 deductible. i make about $40,000 a year. my wife makes about 25,000. we cannot do it. it is like buying...
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four-room farmhouse i was mentioning that to.hen added a second story >> sherry is watching us in jerry.on, texas, hi, >> caller: hello. my call. for taking i have a question about sally clarify r if you could the relationship george had with until after inued the revolutionary war. was she aware of that relationship? deal with that? or was it something that was not discuss? >> you want to start? >> want to disagree. >> you disagree. >> this is a classic example of unfortunately mrs. washington did her cause no good burning all of those letters. letters te 1950s, two vents scovered which the of reigning biographer, james great dealner made a out of. ome would say perhaps exaggerated. >> way too much -- >> -- their significance. fairfax was the wife of george william fairfax who was a neighbor and close friend. people described him as washington's best friend. lived just down river of -- from mt. vernon. -- what i think clearly would use the i word "infatuation." older, slightly older, very sophisticated to who wanted george as a young man very much to belong. be part of the colonial aristocracy,
four-room farmhouse i was mentioning that to.hen added a second story >> sherry is watching us in jerry.on, texas, hi, >> caller: hello. my call. for taking i have a question about sally clarify r if you could the relationship george had with until after inued the revolutionary war. was she aware of that relationship? deal with that? or was it something that was not discuss? >> you want to start? >> want to disagree. >> you disagree. >> this is a classic...
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james is from texas, on our independent line. good morning. i want to ask you why the president never uses the word, islamist. especially islamist terrorist. in the past, he said the taliban is not our enemy. i'm mostly concerned about why he just refuses to word -- use the word islamist. what is the difference between islamist, and the people attacking us? islamists whore have no interest in violence at all. to call them islamist is to say that everyone who is islamist is some kind of terrorist. it's important to avoid the that united states and western countries countries are at war with islam. pinpoint it a little more, to talk these terrorists who have global reach and motivations that may be religious. in any event, they are a small group compared to the muslim .orld billions of people host: a caller on our independent line. pleasure it is to listen to someone who uses words with precision and clarity. i want to point out to the headline writer of that newspaper that decimated does not mean devastated. bymeans reduced enforced 1/10. ae pr
james is from texas, on our independent line. good morning. i want to ask you why the president never uses the word, islamist. especially islamist terrorist. in the past, he said the taliban is not our enemy. i'm mostly concerned about why he just refuses to word -- use the word islamist. what is the difference between islamist, and the people attacking us? islamists whore have no interest in violence at all. to call them islamist is to say that everyone who is islamist is some kind of...
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and weakness, a toy gun to say that this morning the vice president accompanied his son to houston, texas, where he is being evaluated. in 2010 he suffered what was said at the time to be a minor stroke with doctors saying he was neurologically mark -- nor logic in normal. aides say that the vice president plans to keep his appearance in scranton, pa., later this week, and c-span will be covering the president on his bus tour through scranton. in yesterday's briefing the press secretary confirmed that the heads up was given to the white house before -- before brent -- before glenn greenwald was the -- was detained on sunday. journalist glenn greenwald has publish stories about u.s. and british surveillance programs based on documents leaked by edward snowden. turning to the situation in egypt, security officials in state television said that the supreme leader of the muslim brotherhood has been detained, captured earlier today in eastern cairo, where supporters of the ought -- ousted president for holding -- the ousted president were holding a protest that was clear by security forces las
and weakness, a toy gun to say that this morning the vice president accompanied his son to houston, texas, where he is being evaluated. in 2010 he suffered what was said at the time to be a minor stroke with doctors saying he was neurologically mark -- nor logic in normal. aides say that the vice president plans to keep his appearance in scranton, pa., later this week, and c-span will be covering the president on his bus tour through scranton. in yesterday's briefing the press secretary...
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let's hear from democratic call ner texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. all i can say is it's that time. this is about time. in 40 or 50 years ago it should have been done. it's sad the only thing we as americans learn from history is that we refuse to learn anything from history. if you want to look at a perfect example of this, look at the prohibition. look at the 18th amendment /'1"st amendment which reversed the 18th amendment here. the prohibition made millionaires out of thugs. now we are making billionaires out of thugs with this war on drugs. it's about time. the last caller said for whatever reason they made marijuana illegal or drugs illegal. if you look at the history it's all about racism. i'm white. let me get that clear. host: john, republican caller. caller: good morning. i've been a watcher of c-span for many many years. i'm 70 years old. i've tried other times to get through and have had no luck until today. before i make my comment about the legalization i would like to say somebody doesn't do his math correct. in an article you read abo
let's hear from democratic call ner texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. all i can say is it's that time. this is about time. in 40 or 50 years ago it should have been done. it's sad the only thing we as americans learn from history is that we refuse to learn anything from history. if you want to look at a perfect example of this, look at the prohibition. look at the 18th amendment /'1"st amendment which reversed the 18th amendment here. the prohibition made millionaires out of...
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and in austin texas police are now investigating a report of a bleach filled balloon being thrown at an african-american student on campus at the university of texas college junior brian davis was walking to his friend's apartment when he was unexpectedly interrupted by a so-called bleach bomb take a look. i kind of just you know i heard something kind of like it was exploding in me and i feel like a light sting on my leg people might look at it as a prank but you know to be a minority in such a large school or even friends like this it doesn't come off the way you think it might you know when you're going you know for me it's it was kind of humiliating and embarrassing and there are some claim that the balloon hit a minority students by chance davis believes he was targeted because he's african-american and it seems there were others as well last october austin police launched an investigation into four similar attacks on you two students all of which targeted asian and african-american students so to talk about the motivation behind the attacks and the implications this could have
and in austin texas police are now investigating a report of a bleach filled balloon being thrown at an african-american student on campus at the university of texas college junior brian davis was walking to his friend's apartment when he was unexpectedly interrupted by a so-called bleach bomb take a look. i kind of just you know i heard something kind of like it was exploding in me and i feel like a light sting on my leg people might look at it as a prank but you know to be a minority in such...
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ted cruz, the senator from texas is today talking about his citizenship. here is the headline in politico. ted cruz discovers and rejects his canadian citizenship. they write that one day after ted cruz released his birth certificate showing he was born in canada, he said he would renounce his canadian citizenship. it shows his place of birth is calgary, alberta to an american mother, a fact which conferred upon him american citizenship. canadian officials say it also conferred canadian citizenship. senator cruz became a u.s. citizen at birth and never had to go through naturalization after birth to become a u.s. citizen. one more state issue, this is a report from the washington times about the goings. the headline, rural coloradans to vote on breaking away as the 51st state. richardson of the washington times says, you have north carolina, north dakota, why not northern colorado? voters in several counties will be asked whether they want to form a new state, tentatively named northern colorado. a reaction to democratic controlled legislator. let's get ba
ted cruz, the senator from texas is today talking about his citizenship. here is the headline in politico. ted cruz discovers and rejects his canadian citizenship. they write that one day after ted cruz released his birth certificate showing he was born in canada, he said he would renounce his canadian citizenship. it shows his place of birth is calgary, alberta to an american mother, a fact which conferred upon him american citizenship. canadian officials say it also conferred canadian...
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student on campus at the university of texas college junior brian davis was walking to his friend's apartment when he was unexpectedly interrupted by the so-called bleach bomb take a look i kind of just you know heard something kind of like it was exploding near me and i feel like a light sting on my leg people might look at it as a prank. you know to be a minority in such a large school even crimes like this does it come off the way you think it might you know when you're going you know for me it was kind of humiliating and embarrassing now though some people claim the balloons hit minority students by chance davis believes he was targeted because he's african-american and it seems there were others as well last october austin police launched an investigation into four similar attacks on u.t. students all of which targeted asian and african-americans so to talk about the motivation behind these attacks and the implications this could have on minorities and higher education i was joined earlier by michael dunn's al smith blogger at the nation dot com and nobbler fellow at the nation
student on campus at the university of texas college junior brian davis was walking to his friend's apartment when he was unexpectedly interrupted by the so-called bleach bomb take a look i kind of just you know heard something kind of like it was exploding near me and i feel like a light sting on my leg people might look at it as a prank. you know to be a minority in such a large school even crimes like this does it come off the way you think it might you know when you're going you know for me...
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let's go to john in texas. >> caller: greetings from austin. i have all of your books. watch the show every day live and record it and admire your energy level. >> thank you very much. >> caller: no problem. my question about your ongoing suggestion to buy stock shares in increments. >> right. >> caller: i understand why, but doesn't that eat up commission money even though it can offset capital gains or losses? what's your take on that? >> my feeling is strong on this. when i got in commissions were about quadruple what they are now and i recommended that strategy because i didn't want people to do it all at once and then get confused and lose interest or hate the market. so it's even better now with the commission rates low. so i'm not going to back away from my view. commission rates are low enough to do that trading and not hurt yourself. nick in new jersey, nick. >> caller: hey, cramer, big boo-yah from new jersey. >> love it. >> caller: i want to give a shoutout to my brother overseas in the navy. >> thank him for serving. >> caller: i work for a financial institu
let's go to john in texas. >> caller: greetings from austin. i have all of your books. watch the show every day live and record it and admire your energy level. >> thank you very much. >> caller: no problem. my question about your ongoing suggestion to buy stock shares in increments. >> right. >> caller: i understand why, but doesn't that eat up commission money even though it can offset capital gains or losses? what's your take on that? >> my feeling is...
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also houston texas was the fir to get a right they hope to double the trade over the next five years. we sell them everything, nuclear power plants to apple's in no kidding they discussed a $500 million contract yesterday from our government for military parts. i hope you'll learn a lot. thank you for watching the thank you for your tweet sandy males. by the way we will pick one question foromorro i am charles payne. thank you for joining me. good night. >> i am sorry rothman. the united states ready to intervene in syria as defense officials confirmed today it is not a matter of if but when u.s. forces will set to strike syria for crossing the red line on chemical weapons we have thomas mcinerney here with the risk and reward to put american forces this area civil war. also of major market sell-off fueled by another military commitment or a investors simply looking
also houston texas was the fir to get a right they hope to double the trade over the next five years. we sell them everything, nuclear power plants to apple's in no kidding they discussed a $500 million contract yesterday from our government for military parts. i hope you'll learn a lot. thank you for watching the thank you for your tweet sandy males. by the way we will pick one question foromorro i am charles payne. thank you for joining me. good night. >> i am sorry rothman. the united...
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todo un poco en el norte del país con condiciones otoñales el frente que deja lluvia en el norte de texas con avisos de tormentas severas en dallas avisos, y están calidas con calor, el sureste del país, con 105 a 107 en sectores y dallas con tanto calor, mañana mejora con 89 y riesgos de chubascos podría seguir los proximos no tan calidos pero chubas en missisipi a alabama, y continua en la zona con más de 90 grados, tiempo seco pero viene lluvia ustedes que nos ven el jueves onda tropical se tiene que vigilar, el noreste esperando alivio, tenemos lluvia en el corredor i95 y siguen ahora con 78, pero inician con 49, condiciones agradables, y la zona de grandes lagos donde pasa el sistema frontal, en el noroeste incluye san francisco con niebla y nubeas bajas, tiempo seco y la parte norte con temperatura de 39 y el df de méxico con 42, la peninsula de yucatan con 49 grados. >> un joven asechado enfrenta una enfermedad y lucha para seguir viviendo tenemos detalles de la historia. >> la aristrofia muscular mantiene a raul atado a una cama, pero no destruye su sueño. >> el dice siempr
todo un poco en el norte del país con condiciones otoñales el frente que deja lluvia en el norte de texas con avisos de tormentas severas en dallas avisos, y están calidas con calor, el sureste del país, con 105 a 107 en sectores y dallas con tanto calor, mañana mejora con 89 y riesgos de chubascos podría seguir los proximos no tan calidos pero chubas en missisipi a alabama, y continua en la zona con más de 90 grados, tiempo seco pero viene lluvia ustedes que nos ven el jueves onda...
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a friend of mine, kevin brady, is a member from texas that sits on a committee. the tax code of the united states is four times the size of a bible with none of the good news. pretty good summary. >> it is. in your opinion, if a presidential candidate made that a major point, would it carry any weight? >> yeah, i think it would. i think nobody ever thinks the tax system is fair. that is always an issue that resonates with america. let's be real -- taxes are one of the reasons we do put -- we declared our independence in the first place. we did not like the way was done, we thought we should have a direct say, which we did not. . think it is a major effort i think you are going to see it more, particularly if commerce cannot act in the next couple of years and this divided situation. i suspect whoever is running for president will make it a major issue. the last time we had really important tax stuff, ronald reagan was president. he ran on what was back then camp ross, which was lowering the rates, and then he carried another part of it out in the tax reform act o
a friend of mine, kevin brady, is a member from texas that sits on a committee. the tax code of the united states is four times the size of a bible with none of the good news. pretty good summary. >> it is. in your opinion, if a presidential candidate made that a major point, would it carry any weight? >> yeah, i think it would. i think nobody ever thinks the tax system is fair. that is always an issue that resonates with america. let's be real -- taxes are one of the reasons we do...
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i was up in lubbock, texas, during the runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. i gave you $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. that is powerful, when you look in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things around. let us talk about the threats. one of the first fights i was privileged to be part of in the senate was standing side-by-side with my friend, senator rand paul, in his 13 hour filibuster on drugs. -- drones. [applause] when that started, it was 11:47 a.m. that rand paul went to the floor of the senate. most of our colleagues thought what he was doing was strange, curious, even quixotic. the first senators to show up to support him were mike lee and myself. what happened is, the american people began to get engaged. across this count
i was up in lubbock, texas, during the runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. i gave you $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. that is powerful, when you look in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things...
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we don't know why he's in texas. he had a concealed carry permit in florida. that was reinstated after the trial. >>> an unarmed man shot by florida deputies. early saturday morning. officers shot at him some 15 times, believing that he was a car thief, in a phone interview from his hospital room, he said that he was merely looking for a cigarette in his car when he was ordered to put his arms in the air. >> i come plied with the order. they didn't stop. the whole hipbone is blown out. >> the deputies involved in the shooting have been placed on paid leave. they claim that middleton lunged at the ufsers before they opened fire. >>> a small step toward freedom for oochlt j. simpson he was granted parole on some of the charges. he's serving consecutive sentences for robbing two sports memorabilia dealers. >>> a parent of a bride to bekilled in a tragic boating accident in new york city, believe that poor lighting on the barge caused the accident. they died last week when a boat struck the barge. stewart's parents who will bury their daughter today believe the ac
we don't know why he's in texas. he had a concealed carry permit in florida. that was reinstated after the trial. >>> an unarmed man shot by florida deputies. early saturday morning. officers shot at him some 15 times, believing that he was a car thief, in a phone interview from his hospital room, he said that he was merely looking for a cigarette in his car when he was ordered to put his arms in the air. >> i come plied with the order. they didn't stop. the whole hipbone is...
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in texas, they have already done it. this assault on freedom should be taken as seriously as you have taken anything. any changes to our voting process should be enacted to make voices heard. just simply being able to vote. i have asked the senate judiciary committee to examine these dangerous voting suppression efforts and discuss steps the senate can make to preserve the right of every senatorto cast a ballot. leahy is doing that. [applause] on the day the civil rights act was signed into law, president lyndon johnson warned the struggle for equality was not nearly over. here is what he said. "those who founded our country knew that freedom would be secure only if each generation fought." now our generation of americans have been called on to the search of justice. he is sure right. those words are written -- are a reminder to a new generation that freedom must be tended to in order -- for us to grow. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mitch mcconnell. [applause] >> there are moments when you know that i
in texas, they have already done it. this assault on freedom should be taken as seriously as you have taken anything. any changes to our voting process should be enacted to make voices heard. just simply being able to vote. i have asked the senate judiciary committee to examine these dangerous voting suppression efforts and discuss steps the senate can make to preserve the right of every senatorto cast a ballot. leahy is doing that. [applause] on the day the civil rights act was signed into...
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she's from houston, texas. i'm often asked by people in our studio audience how do i react to the "saturday night live" takeoffs of "jeopardy!" but you're a big "saturday night live" fan, right? i really am. what i want to do when i get older is to write or act on "saturday night live." what did you think of the skits they performed, making fun of me on "jeopardy!"? oh, i thought, well, now that i get to meet you, i see that they're not all correct. [ laughter ] good girl. i hope you do well. kelton ellis is a junior from macon, georgia, also captain of his school's quiz bowl team, and they renamed the team especially for you recently, right? yes. a friend of mine decided to rename the team the "train kelton for 'jeopardy!' club" after learning that i had gotten on the show. okay. has it worked out? have they all given you a lot of encouragement and tested you even more than usual? oh, yes. believe me, they really have. yeah? okay, well, good luck to you. lila anderson is a junior from minnetonka, minnesota, ha
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to gun skills in georgia texas on this one show we found out why secured state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure its workers saw it was a design classic still has room for improvement on wheel and how to dispose of tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. down each year on. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. this is a mock two hundred days of force feeding coupled with alleged to be. by prison guards have failed to break the result of dozens of hunger striking detainees in guantanamo bay the approaches that began in february went on to involve most of the contents of the notorious facility it's been fresh legal and public pressure on president obama to find need to live on his promise to shut down the prison which currently holds one hundred and sixty six people such as seven of them are still refusing all food in protest at indefinite
to gun skills in georgia texas on this one show we found out why secured state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure its workers saw it was a design classic still has room for improvement on wheel and how to dispose of tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. down each year on. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you...
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other cities and states that did differently like texas for example, are doing pretty well. >> we did exactly that. we pulled government out of the film. it doesn't talk about politics. we connect to the consumer. we can argue about who we want in office or who we want next. david: we don't want crooks in office and there is no argument there. that's what detroit had. >> no doubt. david: any politician, i will go to you, any politician who promises stuff they can't deliver, who problem is contracts to public sector unions, there is no possibility of being able to really follow through on, should be in jail as far as i'm concerned. >> no, absolutely. i think that you know, when you hear politicians make promises over and over again, sooner or later we have to roll up our sleeves. as consumers that's what we want to look at, focus on demand. if we can demand american-made goods, companies are listening trying to figure out how they make things here. those companies put pressure on washington for the right policies to be made. that kind of flows up. david: let's talk about the positive.
other cities and states that did differently like texas for example, are doing pretty well. >> we did exactly that. we pulled government out of the film. it doesn't talk about politics. we connect to the consumer. we can argue about who we want in office or who we want next. david: we don't want crooks in office and there is no argument there. that's what detroit had. >> no doubt. david: any politician, i will go to you, any politician who promises stuff they can't deliver, who...
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there are people who get up in texas who think the law won't even work in that state. so getting that information out. i think as a former governor i used to be on the receiving end of the hss program, i ran the medicaid program. i dealt with dual eligibles. a lot of uninsured. i would love to have had the medicaid deal when i was a governor, 100% of the cost, we woiled have taken it up in a heart beat. but it has given us a framework of flexibility, trying to make sure people understand there is not just one cookie cutter approach. we're eager to work with states. i am a former recovering insurance commissioner so i know that marketplace very well. so those experiences have been helpful being in the position i am right now. >> [inaudible] >> 40 days. >> i'm curious in those 40 days, how are you going to raise awareness so people know these exchanges are available to them and given that tight deadline, what are you looking to do? >> events like this. the secretary has done a great job bringing the message to the ground and organizations are picking up this as an advoca
there are people who get up in texas who think the law won't even work in that state. so getting that information out. i think as a former governor i used to be on the receiving end of the hss program, i ran the medicaid program. i dealt with dual eligibles. a lot of uninsured. i would love to have had the medicaid deal when i was a governor, 100% of the cost, we woiled have taken it up in a heart beat. but it has given us a framework of flexibility, trying to make sure people understand there...
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bad representative louie gohmert during a monday interview appearance on the steve malzberg show the texas congressman claimed that the obama administration is stirring up racial tensions to look. we know that this president this administration has done more to stir up racial tension and violence in the administration since you know the sixty's congressman gohmert is really the last person who should be talking about stirring up racial tension is listen to what he said about the obama administration in the muslim brotherhood back in april. because radical islam is it war with those thank god that moderates don't approve of what's being done but it is administration is so many muslim brotherhood members. it's you know still making wrong decisions for america to shame and the very very ugly bill o'reilly on tuesday night's episode of the factor of a fox news host mocked california's new transgender rights bill as a. teenage boys who just want to hit on their female classmates seriously you know what. if you go in and say this and i feel that even though i am down as a boy in school i want to
bad representative louie gohmert during a monday interview appearance on the steve malzberg show the texas congressman claimed that the obama administration is stirring up racial tensions to look. we know that this president this administration has done more to stir up racial tension and violence in the administration since you know the sixty's congressman gohmert is really the last person who should be talking about stirring up racial tension is listen to what he said about the obama...
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no word on why george zimmerman was in texas. as to why he had a firearm. zimmerman's family says he's received death threats since being acquitted for shooting trayvon martin - the 17- year-old unarmed teenager. pam? >> pam: o-j simpson has been granted parole. but he's still not getting out of jail anytime soon! today's announcement is related to his 2008 kidnapping and armed robbery convictions. the reason for parole? good behavior! simpson's parole becomes effective on october 2nd. but he still faces at least four more years in prison on other charges. simpson was serving a maximum 33-year sentence for his role in a 2007 hotel robbery. he claims he was recovering his own property from some sports memorabilia dealers. simpsons lawyers are asking for a new trial. they're watching you. but should someone be watching them? a new report says t-s-a workers. the very people who are the last line of defense between you and any would-be evil-doers at the airport. are engaging in misconduct that could potentially put fliers at risk. shannon travis reports. rememb
no word on why george zimmerman was in texas. as to why he had a firearm. zimmerman's family says he's received death threats since being acquitted for shooting trayvon martin - the 17- year-old unarmed teenager. pam? >> pam: o-j simpson has been granted parole. but he's still not getting out of jail anytime soon! today's announcement is related to his 2008 kidnapping and armed robbery convictions. the reason for parole? good behavior! simpson's parole becomes effective on october 2nd....
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she's 66 from texas. she's been considering change ing her look. when we ambushed her on the plaza she was taken off guard but decided to take a chance. what a woman. >> esther is flipping out. we'll talk to her husband ignacio. why do you want this for her? >> it's something different that i would never imagine it would happen. >> it did. esther, can you try to put this into words or still speechless? >> speechless. it's a great adventure to be here and now to get picked it's even greater to be here. >> are you ready for a new wife -- well, a different--looking wife. >> yes. >> he's a smart hubby. he waited on that one. she's here with her husband and sister-in-law teresa. >> and a bunch of people. >> three people that none of us have seen before. let's take one last look at esther before and let's bring out the new esther. yes! ♪ i'm every woman [ cheers ] >> i love that. everybody take off your blindfolds and take a look. >> oh! three of you have never seen you before anyway. turn around and look at yourself, darling. >> oh, my. >> you look ho
she's 66 from texas. she's been considering change ing her look. when we ambushed her on the plaza she was taken off guard but decided to take a chance. what a woman. >> esther is flipping out. we'll talk to her husband ignacio. why do you want this for her? >> it's something different that i would never imagine it would happen. >> it did. esther, can you try to put this into words or still speechless? >> speechless. it's a great adventure to be here and now to get...
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diamonds drills into texas on this one show we found out why secured state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure it's work a solid watch design classes. still has room for improvement. to dispose of is an increase. it is good to have you with us here. on the wild update from rescue teams in the military raising their alert as massive floods continue to devastate regions in russia's far east the worst yet to come as the country's emergency ministry now says the peak of the disaster is actually expected later than originally forecast and should now be hitting in early september and with more downpours on the horizon water levels could top the eight mark in the worst case scenario and to give you an idea of just how massive the flooding has been so far let's give you something here the hard hit territories are sprawling over three russian regions could actually fit the whole of france and germany combined now there are pockets that have avoided flooding but many more areas have been engulfed. the main city i should say within the flood stricken area th
diamonds drills into texas on this one show we found out why secured state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure it's work a solid watch design classes. still has room for improvement. to dispose of is an increase. it is good to have you with us here. on the wild update from rescue teams in the military raising their alert as massive floods continue to devastate regions in russia's far east the worst yet to come as the country's emergency ministry now says the...
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i grew up in texas. >> citizenship, obama care, and being hooked on subsidies. his words, not mine. "newsroom" is back after a break. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. no. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >>> checking our top stories at 15 minutes past the hour, a camera captures a truck driving in the median and then look at that, it fell right into a ravine near lansing, michigan. the 59-year-old driver had a medical condition, drove off the highway and t
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the former chairman of the texas commission sits on the board of directors in the state of texas did a study of every crack in the state of texas and couldn't find a single case. is impossible because we are tracking in ground waters, 400 feet so so many layers of strata behind the casing, physically impossible. stuart: if we were to go gung-ho fracking in the marcellus field in pennsylvania and new york state and north dakota, and forgot the name of it. if we went flat out and did it could we become energy independent very quickly? >> we basically are flat out doing and unquestionably this country can become energy independent. the month of man was the first month in twenty years that we imported less oil than we produce. in the next week to ten years the country can become energy independent and think about the political ramifications worldwide, to produce sufficient quantities of oil and gas and not import that and the trade deficit as well. stuart: can you convince environmentalist's that fracking is safe? >> we are already doing that. there are thousands of wells being done ever
the former chairman of the texas commission sits on the board of directors in the state of texas did a study of every crack in the state of texas and couldn't find a single case. is impossible because we are tracking in ground waters, 400 feet so so many layers of strata behind the casing, physically impossible. stuart: if we were to go gung-ho fracking in the marcellus field in pennsylvania and new york state and north dakota, and forgot the name of it. if we went flat out and did it could we...
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this was a picture of jason dufner visit classroom in texas inspiring kids instead they snatched him slouchy in this photo causing this trend called dufnering. they themselves took pictures and put on twitter of themselves slouching so i think you will see if he does end up winning this event not only payback for two years ago when he coughed up the lead and should have won and instead did not but also it will be a victory for dufnering, fred, and you have to like that. >> i'm trying it out a little bit. i don't know. it's kind of uncomfortable actually. i'll go back to sitting straight up. all right. thanks so much, rachel nichols. appreciate it. keep us posted. much more "newsroom" right after this. [announcer:] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you... rent from national. because only national lets you choose... any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this... will work. just like you, business pro. just l
this was a picture of jason dufner visit classroom in texas inspiring kids instead they snatched him slouchy in this photo causing this trend called dufnering. they themselves took pictures and put on twitter of themselves slouching so i think you will see if he does end up winning this event not only payback for two years ago when he coughed up the lead and should have won and instead did not but also it will be a victory for dufnering, fred, and you have to like that. >> i'm trying it...
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suspended for allegedly making money, texas a&m quarterback embroiled in scandals after reports he was paid to sin autographs. they are benching the winner, but just for the first half of the season opener this saturday. learned a lesson; right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you made money. see you back here tomorrow, and ♪ >> in th'50s,@ there was a new sound. >> @♪ wake up, little susie @ ♪ wake up @ >> it had rhythms and lyrics that spoke to us. >> @♪ maybellene ♪ why can't you be true @ >> and all across america, radio stations gave us the latest hits. >> @♪ well, you can rock it,@ you can roll it ♪ ♪ do the stop and even stroll it at the hop @♪ >> there was chuck berry,@ jerry lee lewis, buddy holly,@ and of course, the king. >> @♪ well, since my baby left me ♪ ♪ well, i found a new place to dwell ♪ ♪ well, it's down at the end
suspended for allegedly making money, texas a&m quarterback embroiled in scandals after reports he was paid to sin autographs. they are benching the winner, but just for the first half of the season opener this saturday. learned a lesson; right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you made money. see you back here tomorrow, and ♪ >> in th'50s,@ there was a new sound. >> @♪ wake up, little susie @ ♪ wake up @ >> it had rhythms and lyrics that spoke to us....
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texas based company upgraded to buy from hold. they just made a big deal, darling thinks the deal marks another milestone in darling's growth strategy. target raised from $25 to $22. i'll tell you what it is, but you might be having lunch so forget it. >>> we wasted a whole interview. >> my dad works as one of darling's competitor. >> i say no more, you come from good stock. deutsche bank upgrading from dollar tree a buy to hold. >> target goes from 60 to 49. stock right now at 54.20. so about $5.50 upside if you're listening on the radio. stocks had a nice run this year, but still only at the price it was at in june of last year. >> we've also got family dollar in related sector news. in the same call deutsche bank cut family dollar to a hold from a buy. >> yes. same store sales comp simply harder to deal with. and operational improvement already baked into the stock. three weeks ago credit suisse remind you suggested that dollar general could buy family dollar for $90 to $100 a share. stock's at $72.50. back to where it was a ye
texas based company upgraded to buy from hold. they just made a big deal, darling thinks the deal marks another milestone in darling's growth strategy. target raised from $25 to $22. i'll tell you what it is, but you might be having lunch so forget it. >>> we wasted a whole interview. >> my dad works as one of darling's competitor. >> i say no more, you come from good stock. deutsche bank upgrading from dollar tree a buy to hold. >> target goes from 60 to 49. stock...
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bush had heart surgery in texas morning from dallas, texas. during his special yesterday, he was discovered to have a blockage in an artery so they put in a stent and the president is resting now. tomorrow, he hopes to go home if all are well and he is released, supposedly, become at activities on thursday if everything goes okay. >> this would be george w. bush, the younger, theson, of president george h.w. bush. he had the surgery and he is doing well. he said he is grateful to the skilled medical professionals who have cared for him and thanked his families friends and fellow citizens for their prayers and well wishes and importantly high encourages everyone to get regular checkups because it was during a routine physical exam that they discovered the blockage if his artery in the heart and that is how they ended up having the surgery this morning. >> number 43 if you keep track of the presidents as they do in the bush family, 41 is the father, 43 is the son. at 6:31, mike? >> heart surgery yesterday and going home tomorrow? how far we have
bush had heart surgery in texas morning from dallas, texas. during his special yesterday, he was discovered to have a blockage in an artery so they put in a stent and the president is resting now. tomorrow, he hopes to go home if all are well and he is released, supposedly, become at activities on thursday if everything goes okay. >> this would be george w. bush, the younger, theson, of president george h.w. bush. he had the surgery and he is doing well. he said he is grateful to the...
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wayne, chris is calling from texas. hi, chris. >> caller: hello, sir. >> bill: yes, your question. >> caller: it is not actually a question. many americans have no problem eating pigs and chickens raised in cages that can't move. they eat milk-fed veal that never moves but when it comes to horses, they're not treated as livestock. they're set at some different level. if you can't slaughter horses, they end up starving. you have blm horses on government land. they're not the romantic mustangs everyone believes they are. >> bill: i got your point. in the interest of time, i want to give wayne a chance to respond. >> chris is in muchson, texas, where the black beauty ranch, the humane society of the united states, we have the largest animal sanctuary in the united states. chris, go on by and see our folks. we have 700 -- we have wild horses, animals rescued from slaughter horses. the wild horse is a different issue. the bureau of land management which manages about 35,000 wild horses forbids the slaughter of those animals
wayne, chris is calling from texas. hi, chris. >> caller: hello, sir. >> bill: yes, your question. >> caller: it is not actually a question. many americans have no problem eating pigs and chickens raised in cages that can't move. they eat milk-fed veal that never moves but when it comes to horses, they're not treated as livestock. they're set at some different level. if you can't slaughter horses, they end up starving. you have blm horses on government land. they're not the...
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host: 8 from texas. independent line. -- dave. caller: you mentioned 1,000 feet and a low for the ranch land. any type of height restriction over residential or will they be able to fly to feet above the roof of your house? you say about the privacy issues, that is the government that has gone to process privacy issues. if they are the ones pricking privacy, how will we hold them responsible? guest: again, and the operation any operation and all of the private citizens are getting involved with. you may say we will of the use these systems for these particular applications or if you are going to use them, this is how you have to do it. you have to do it in a safe matter and all local walls of the rules. that is what they're there for. host: our guest is michael toscano. our next guest is jordan in maryland. caller: what do you think the unmanned vehicles are used as far as the fire department, police department and other local government? guest: again, a lot of the civil applications are ideal. the men and women are trained to do
host: 8 from texas. independent line. -- dave. caller: you mentioned 1,000 feet and a low for the ranch land. any type of height restriction over residential or will they be able to fly to feet above the roof of your house? you say about the privacy issues, that is the government that has gone to process privacy issues. if they are the ones pricking privacy, how will we hold them responsible? guest: again, and the operation any operation and all of the private citizens are getting involved...